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Non Patrol Unit Very Clean P71 Crown Vic Police Interceptor Serviced White on 2040-cars

US $4,459.00
Year:2005 Mileage:112400 Color: and it looks very nice
Location:

Whittier, California, United States

Whittier, California, United States
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 This real nice in California its whole life-- no rust 2005 Ford Crown Victoria P71 NON PATROL clean title and only 112xxxK MILES!!!

Here is a Nice condition and well maintained by DGS 2005 Ford Crown Victoria P71 Police Interceptor Edition.

I detailed the vehicle interior, engine and exterior and it looks very nice

I have a California clean title pink slip in hand, The tags are good until Aug 1 2015

Smog valid until Oct 31 2014

This car runs very strong and the transmission shifts correctly and it does not leak or burn oil or have any check engine light nor overheating.

This P71 was owned and Fleet maintained by California Department of General Services (DGS) and was driven in NON patrol environment. Absolutely no police equipment was installed in car. So It had a much easier life versus a Patrol P71. No holes on roof, trunk, side pillars, or dash board !!

Has new MOTOR CRAFT synthetic  OIL AND FILTER has 4900 miles before next service due
and the transmission fluid is bright red and has a new air filter and plugs and coils are in good condition.
The brakes work perfect with no vibration and have minimum 70% lining remaining

Every power accessory works including all lights!!!

This P71 Features

Power windows, locks, mirrors, Cold A/C and Hot Heat, Full power driver seat with lumbar support, electric trunk door release, AM Fm 4 speaker stereo, tilt steering wheel,
 Cruise control and Intermittent wipers

Full VINYL FLOOR in excellent condition

Front cloth Bucket seats and rear cloth bench seat in excellent condition.

Full size spare tire (good tread no leaks), tire hold down, Jack and Lug wrench.

Full trunk carpet kit in good condition

4 matching tires with about 65% tread

Newer Motor craft  Battery

Body has no major damage and very few dents


I repaired some of the paint on the front of the roof and left rear bumper with spray primer paint and clear ( some was flaking off) and the finish is not equal to factory, but the car still looks very presentable. The interior looks awesome!! PLEASE SEE ALL PICS


I welcome any potential buyer to inspect the car before purchase and take it to a local mechanic if desired






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